Posted by WyoDave on November 24, 2011 at 16:01:52 from (75.220.214.70):
It was a long drawn out summer, but I stacked the last of the hay today. Now to think of winter. I've been taking pictures through the summer, now to post them.
Started putting up hay around the first of June. I did some small bales in first cutting, but most of it was done in rounds for cow hay.
Raking
Baling
Moving bales off the field
Into July where irrigating and second cutting was the focus. Now it's time for the horse hay in small bales.
Irrigating
Baling
Stacking
Time for a little fun here and there.
Finished Case LA in late July.
Back to haying, and of course that means problems.
Broke one of the balers in half.
Balewagon got stuck
Of course hay has to be sold year round. This year it was mostly load it up, and point it south.
Train of hay.
And finally finishing day.
Last load
Just need to get things put away now
Cows out on pasture, and enjoying their Thanksgiving.
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